RE: 7.1 nfs install requires DHCP?

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Hmm, I haven't tried that.  I'll try it and report back.

Peter Matulis


-> -----Original Message-----
-> From: K. Spoon [mailto:kspoon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]
-> Sent: November 21, 2001 5:03 PM
-> To: 'kickstart-list@xxxxxxxxxx'
-> Subject: RE: 7.1 nfs install requires DHCP? 
-> 
-> 
-> On Wed, 21 Nov 2001, Peter Matulis wrote:
-> 
-> > Thanks for this Carl.
-> > 
-> > For myself, I was trying to store the ks.cfg file(s) on 
-> the NFS server.  You
-> > definitely require a DHCP server to lease the client an 
-> address in order to
-> > connect to the NFS server.  Putting the ks.cfg on the 
-> floppy provides this
-> > instead.
-> > 
-> > Now I want to know why our Microsoft DHCP server doesn't 
-> respond to my
-> > client's request.
-> 
-> In 7.2, you should get dropped back into interactive mode.  
-> If you continue
-> with the install up to the screen where it asks what you 
-> want to do for the
-> network, can you get a DHCP address if you run it manually? 
-> 
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